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Fall-of-the-leaf saying, 364.

Farmer (Dr. Richard), satirical lines on, 41,
Farrendine, a cloth, 170. 199. 297. 376.
Farringdon ward, list of its aldermen, 109.
Faulkener (Edw.) on Greek penmanship, 177.
F. (C. M.) on Carey, governor of Guernsey, 329.
Felbrigg brass, its present condition, 367. 416. 432.
Fellowes (W. D.), "Visit to La Trappe," 13.
Female midwives, 337. 524.

Ferguson (Rob.) on derivation of Shakspeare, 15.

F. (H.) on James Sayers, "The New Games at St.
Stephen's, 220.

Toads found alive in stone coffins, 10.
Ficher or Fisher (P.), a Commonwealth poet, 487.
Fidelis on Intrepid Conduct of Mr. Windham, 250.
Fife (Mordake, Earl of), his title, 287.
"Filho da Puta," an inn sign, 36.
Finger-post rhyme, 320.

"Fire away, Flanagan," origin of the saying, 448.
Fire-engine, early notice of, 255.

Fire-places in church towers, 186. 256. 393.
Fisher (Payne), Commonwealth poet, 487.
Fissure in church walls, 246.

Fitz Fitz on Political Satires, 6.

Fitzhopkins on Confession in verse, 433.

Le Bureau d'Esprit, 210.

Legendary painting, 279.
Mosheim and Morgan, 518.
Rolliad queries, 45.

Socrates : "Le Démon de Socrate," 69.
Fitz-James (James), Duke of Berwick, 108. 174.
Fitzwilliams (Viscountess), 386. 435. 523.
F. (J.) on Barricades, 427.

Flambard brass and its supposed want of evangelical
teaching, 49. 70.

Fletcher (John), poet, his death, 430.; passage in
the "Faithful Shepherdess," act iii. sc. 1. 65.

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Ford (Rev. Thomas) Catalogue of Musicians, 188.
Forenoon men, 228.

Forster (John), error in his "Lives of Eminent States-
men," 382.

Fortescue (Sir Francis), his death, 336.

Foss (Edward) on King's prerogative in Impositions, 39.
Francis (Sir Philip), his copy of "Strafforde's Letters,"

491.

Fratres de Penitentia at Lynn, 68. 131.
Fratur (Herus) on Bishop Bayles, 145.
Charter of Charles II., 394.

Ely cathedral monuments, 124.
Greene (Maurice), Mus. Doctor, 292.
Nelson of Chaddleworth, 176.
Restoration song, 212.

Sayers (James), caricaturist, 274. 293.
Frederick (Prince) of Wales, his death, 2. 56.

Freke (Wm.), "The Allegorick Dictionary," 483,
Freeman (S. C.) on Conjure: Injure, 326.

Gleaners' bell, 288.

Hatch, its old meaning, 316.
Paddlewheels, 98.

Freeman (Thomas), epigrams, 182.

French books, monthly feuilleton on, 179. 259. 399.
French puzzles, 26.

Frere (G. E.) on the consecration of a private burial-

ground, 169.

Freshfield of Norwich, 90.

Frewen family, 385.

F. (R. J.) on Armorial bearings, 38. 240.
Marshal Duc de Berwick, 175.

Frost of 1789, 511.

F. (R. R.) on last pigtail at Cambridge, 517.
Village greens, 280.

Frumety, its preparation, 389. 434.

F. (T.) on Frewen and Greene families, 385.
Stuart adherents, 159.

Fuit on Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton, 314.
Furmety, how to be made, 388. 434.

Fynderne family arms, 38.

Fynmore (R. J.) on Boleyn and Hammond families,

116.

Richard, seventh Earl of Anglesey, 156.

G.

G. on Bishops and their baronies, 355.
Camden-Clarenceux, 2.

Knights created in Ireland, 55.

G. America, on Hervey family, 47.

G. Edinburgh, on Astir, 196.

Dyvour's habit, 43.

Commissary court of Edinburgh, 199.
Riding the stang, 519.

G. 1. on Painting mentioned in the Old Testament, 378.
Toads found in stones, 276.

G. 2. on Golden verses of the Pythagoreans, 369.
G. (A.) on "Doing gooseberry," 377.
Gainsborough (Thomas), his picture

"The Peasant

Girl going to a Brook," 290. 419.
Galiare (Abbé) on Europe as it would be, 66.
Galloway (Wm.) on James Ainslie, 132.

Acts of the Scottish Parliament, 155.
Campbell of Monzie, 193.
Cardonnel family, 239.

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King's prerogative in Impositions, 111.

Gardner (J. D.) on burials in upright posture, 396.
Church chancels, 393.

Gardyne (Alex.) on Withers and Johnson, 276.

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G. (Jos.) on Cromwell and the Great Seal, 518.
Fontevrault Abbey and the royal statues, 186.
Forged assignats, 521.

Ruse (J.), first settler in New South Wales, 522.
Glass, medallions of old stained, 326.

Glass, spun, origin of it, 189.

Garibaldi, his ancestry, 167.; a Canadian, 208.; fa- Gleaners, coronation of the queen of, 285.

mily, 304.

Garrick (David), epigram on Quin, 191.

Garstin (J. R.) on alliterative inscriptions, 447.

Epitaph on Wm. Maginn, 137.

Hereditary alias, 17.

Gloria Patri versified, 472.

Heraldic visitations of Irish counties, 153.

Irish bishops translated to England, 458.
Verner and Lamy families, 159.

Gatty (Dr. Alfred) on Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson,
389.

Gatty (Margaret), on Dedications to the Deity, 60.
Gay (John), Ode for the New Year, 1.; his tutor, R.
Luck, 20.

Gay (Theophilus), M.D., 169.

Gay (William), M.D.. 169.

Gayer (Sir John), his bequest, 128. 175. 238. 521.

G. (C.) on Slesvig, 334.

Genebelli (Fred.), military engineer, 75.

"Genuine Rejected Addresses," contributors, 412.
George I., destruction of his will, 218.

Gleaners' bell in harvest time, 288. 356. 476.519.
Glen (D.) on Billingborough, 326.

Glendower (Owen), his tomb, 107.
"Gloria Patri" versified, 472.

Gloucester, the cobler of, 7.

Glover (Major), duel with Mr. Jackson, 350.

Glynn (Dr. Robert), quarrel with Geo. Steevens, 282.
G. (M. A. E.), on Merchant Adventurers, 515.
"God and the King," its author, 26. 295.
"God save the King," its composer, 301.
"God's acre," early use of the phrase, 387.
Golding (C.) on Baythorne family, 369.
Gold, the Kingdom of, a Fairy Tale, 467.

Suffolk Mercury, 238.

Goldsmith (Oliver) as a student, 206.; portrait, 228.
398.438.

Gompertz (Benj.) mathematical works, 163.

Gomersall (Robert), lines on "Flattery of Ourselves,"

223.

Gonge, its meaning, 67. 137.

Goodman (Bp. Godfrey), lines on, 265.

George II., blaspheinous eulogy on, 169.; satirized by Goodwin (John), his separate Works, 171.

Gay the poet, 1.

George III. and Hannah Lightfoot, 89.

George (Wm.) on John Gay's tutor, 20.

Gerbert (Martin), " De Cantu et Musica Sacra," 9.

Gerbier (B.) petition relating to Temple Bar, 384.
German church in Austin Friars, 6. 54.

German heroine, H. E. Pleiburgias, 287.
Germans: Do they possess wit? 224. 317. 330.

Gernon (Anthony), "Paradise of the Soul," 248. 298.

375.

Gifford (Wm.) abuses Drummond, 425.

Gilbert (J.) on Britain 1116 B.C., 19.

Charles II. and the Duchess of Portsmouth, 78.
Gilbert (Mr.), "History of Dublin,” 492.
Gilchrist (Dr. J. B.), "Sukoontula-Natuk," 189.
Gipsies, their origin, 149. 217.; language, 495.

G. (G.) on Thomas Gyll, 75.

G. (G. M.), on Sir Edward Dering, 8.
Descr ptive library catalogue, 16.
Diatessaron, 119.

Malermi's Italian Bible, 417.
Socrates, 96.

Goose offering to the King of Hungary, 471.
Gooseberry: "Doing gooseberry," 307. 376.
Gordon and Taafe families, 90.

Gorgio (A.) on the Gipsy language, 495.
Gosse (S.), lines to by L. Miller, 427.

Gough (Richard) and Geo. Paton Correspondence, 249.

509.

Gouldsmith (Jonathan), M.D., 305. 394.
Government contractors, trick of, 324.
Gower (John)," The Castle Combat," 472.
Gowrie (John Ruthven, 3rd Earl), his mother, 92.

G. (R.) on Queen Eleanor and Fair Rosamond, 136.
Grafton (Aug. Henry Fitz Roy, 3d Duke), 27.
Graves (Col.), temp. the Commonwealth, 368.
Graves (James) on Council of Ireland, 387.

Issue books of the Protector's exchequer, 370.

Greek penmanship, 128. 177.

"Green Room Scuffle," a print, 474.

Greene family, 234. 292. 333. 386.

Greene (John) of Enfield, 333.

Greene (Maurice), Mus. Doct., his family, 234. 292. 394.

Greene (Dr. Thomas), Bishop of Ely, 292, 333.

Greenhalgh (Dr. John), his death, 28. 76.
Grenville (Dr. Denis) and the Romanists, 289. 377.
Gresford, (E. C.) on family of Ap Rhys, 217.
Caradoc Freichfras, 315.

Lorica, or Golden Vest, 342.

Portrait of Lord Nelson, 510.

Grey (Lady Catherine), her heir of line, 349. 419. 480.
Grosteste (Bp.) work on Husbandry, 47.
Grove (Lesley), noticed, 471. 524.

Grys (Sir Robert le), monumental brass, 54.
Guernsey market built without money, 230. 314.
Guizot (M.) on Shakspeare's Othello, 270.
Guldenstubbé (Baron de), story of a ghost, 291.
Gundry (Nathaniel), satirised, 497.

Gun flint manufacture, 246.
Gunning (Bishop), noticed, 125.
Gunpowder plot papers, 142.

Guns found red-hot in the sea, 146. 339.

Gutch (J. M.) on Dr. Bliss's selections from old poets,

181. 204. 221.

Hickes (Dr. George), notices of, 314.

Sotheby's projected work on Bibliography, 489.
Gyll (Thomas), lawyer, 75.

H.

H. on Archbishop Cranmer, 336.

End, as used by Bunyan, 158.

Ghost in the Tower of London, 374.
Reay country, 77.

Square play, 259.

Trade marks, &c., 294.

Vaughan (Margaret), Welsh poetess, 211.

H. (A. B.) on Sir John Perring, 30.

Habakkuk, allusion to in a carol, 386. 456.
Haddiscoe font, 411. 482.

Hagen (John), his literary labours, 85.

Hart (W. H.) on Gleanings from Treasury Records, 321
Hartcliffe (John), his "Moral and Intellectual Vir-
tues," attributed to John Hales, 366.

Hartlib (Rev. Michael), 369.

Harvest, or gleaner's bell, 288. 356. 476. 519.
Harvey (Daniel Whittle), his early aspiration, 109.
Haslewood (Joseph) on "Barnabee's Journal," 421.
Hatch, as a local name, 107. 197. 238. 316.

Hatton (Christopher Lord), author of a Book of Psal-
mody, 4. 54. 95.

Hatton (Sir Christopher), portrait, 304.
Havard family, 256. 501.

Havelock (Sir Henry), called "Napoleon," 327.
Hawkins (Thomas), his works, 279. 397.

Hawkwood (Sir John), his "Renowned History," 146.
Hawley (Thomas), Archdeacon of Dublin, 229.

H. (C.) on Cary and Helyar families, 280.
Celebrated writer, 375.

Dictum on Action, 397.

Sea breaches, 376.

H. (C. D.) on Bible by Barker, 217.
Nancy Dawson song, 110.

Heath (John), epigram, 182.

H (E. D.) on Salvator Rosa's picture, 169.
Heidelberg Castle, 70.

Hell-fire clubs, 77. 238.

Helmsley, a tune, 37.

Hempton (John) on Battle of the Boyne, 326.
Henderson (Andrew), Scottish writer, 427.

Henshaw (Bishop Joseph), biography of, 161. 331.;
orthography of the name, 396. 480.

Heraldic label, 255.

Heraldic queries, 471.

Heraldic tinctures indicated by lines, 87.

Heraldic visitations of Irish counties, 89. 153. 197.
Heraldry, nautical, 439.

Heralds' College, its legal functions, 197. 238.
Heralds' note book, extracts from, 322.

Haggard (W. D.) on Thomas Carey, a poet of note, Herb, its pronunciation, 472.

591.

Garrick's epigram on Quin, 191.

Heyrick (Robert), poet, 174.

Hailstones in the dog-days, 189.

Haines (John), Archdeacon of Dublin, 229, 338.

Hale (Sir Matthew) on Bishop's baronies, 355. 516.;
MS. of his " Pleas of the Crown," 170.

Hales (Thomas), on Gough and Paton correspondence,

249.

Hales (John) of Eton, author of "Moral and Intellec-
tual Virtues," 366.

Herbert (William), Earl of Pembroke, sonnet, 221.
Hereditary alias, 17. 196. 220. 298.
Herodotus, the gold ants of, 16.
Heron of Chipchace, baronetcy, 228.
Hervey family, 47.

Hesiod and Milton, passage in both, 347. 437. 500.
Heyrick (Sir Wm.), jeweller to James I., 101. 174

356. ; and the college pot, 346.

Hickes (Dr. Geo.), his character of Abp. Leighton and
Gilbert Burnet, 124. 213.; MS. Life of, 268. 314. ;
his Life of Dr. Wm. Hopkins, 314.

Halifax (Charles Montagu, Earl of), his wife, 188. 521. Highwaymen temp. Charles I., 442.

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Hill (Alfred) on weather indicator, 96.
Hill formation at Idle, 445.

H. (F.) on Dutch tragedy of Barneveldt, 472.
Golden verses of the Pythagoreans, 437.

H. (F. C.) on Alban Butler's biography, 79.
Berwick (Marshal Duc de), 240.

Charms for ague and toothache, 364. 463.
Clever, a provincialism, 160.

Legendary painting, 97. 177.

Norwich, curious remains in, 523.

"Paradise of the Soul," its author, 299.

Running toad, 246.

Signs at Monkheath, Cheshire, 173.

Three Sunday changes of the moon, 256.
Trelawny (Sir Harry), 255.

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Hochlander on Colonel Hooke, 79.

Hodges (Joseph), his family, 248. 436.
Hodgkins (John), suffragan of Bedford, 472.
Hogarth family, 258. 319.

Hogarth (Wm.), gold ticket for Vauxhall, 385.
Hoja (Cossum), the Tripoli ambassador, 321.
Holbein, a reputed, 288.

Holden (Rev. J. R.), his longevity, 176. 377.

Home (Harvey), Lord Kames, "Essays on British An-
tiquities," 110.

Home (Sir John), husband of the daughter of Sir James
Dundas, 268.

Honorable, as a prefix to sons of peers, 494.

Hooke (Col. Nathaniel), noticed, 19. 79.
Hooks and eyes, ver. Buttons, 108.

Hooker (Richard), his family, 17.

Hoop and Pie, tavern sign, 305.

Hoop and Three Tunns, tavern sign, 305.

Hooper (J.) on church chancels, 253. 431.

Hopkins (Dr. Wm.), his Life by Dr. Hickes, 314.

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Ibbetson (Julius Cæsar), artist, 145. 199.
Ice islands in German Ocean, 512.
Ichneutes on Waterville family, 349.
I. (C. P.) on cockney, 295.

Idle, hill formation at, 445.
Ignoramus on the Oxford Act, 46.

I. (J.) on numbering houses in streets, 267.
Impavidus on pavement, 147.

Impositions, debate on, 9. 39. 111. 115.

Ina on Prideaux of Barbadoes and Blake, 347.
Inchiquin (Lord), lines on his marriage, 165.
Indagine (Joannes), his literary labours, 85.
Ingall (Isaac), of Battle, his longevity, 297.

Hopper (Cl.) on Lord Hatton's "Book of Psalmody," 4. Ingledew (C. J. D.) on Answer to“ Phillida Flouts me,”

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Ballads of Yorkshire, 20. 121.

Love ballads and songs of England, 326.

Ord (J. Walker), 140.

Inglis (R.) on Adams' and Andrewes' Poems, 70.
Barnard (Frances C.), 69.

Cicero, English translations, 347.

Clerical incumbencies, 76.

Connoisieur, or Modern Fashions, 249.

Davies (Myles), "Pallas Anglicana," 30
De Gueldre (Dr.), notice wanted, 267.
Dramas for Children, 248.

Du Prat's Literary Miscellanies, 270.

Edwards (Miss), author of "Otho and Rutha," 28.
Jenner (Rev. Charles) of Claybrook, 30.

Master of Edinburgh High School, 1633, 268.
Nonjurors, list of, 289.

Oxford authors, 146.

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Iota on dramatic authors, 126.

Gilchrist's "Sukoontula-Natuk," 189.
"Pelopidarum Secunda," 126.
Royal Pastoral, 129.

Stewart, Earl of Orkney, 27.
Wheeler (Mrs. Ann), 129.

Ireland, ecclesiastical proceedings, temp. James I., 83.
Ireland in the last century, 324.

Ireland, the King's Council of, 387.

Irish bishops translated to England, 347. 458.

Irish counties, heraldic visitations of, 89. 153. 197.
Irish forfeitures, manuscripts of, 188.

Irish knighthood, 27. 55.

Irish manufactures in 1731, 510.

Irish officers in foreign service, 144.

Irvine (Aiken) on bibliographical query, 287.
Italian versions of the Bible, 306.
Louvain New Testament, 331.
Synod of Kilkenny, 384.

Isabella, Queen of Edward II., her coin, 190.
Israelitish costume 1491 B. C., 46. 196.
Italian versions of the Bible, 306. 417.
Ithuriel on Colchester custom, 109.

Cooper (Eliz.) authoress of "The Muses' Library,"

32.

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Great Tom of Oxford, 465.

Grosteste (Bp.) work on Husbandry, 47.

Herald's note-book, 322.

Jaytee on execution of Lord Kilmarnock, 211.
J. (C.) on Cooke family arms, 277.
J. (C. P.) on Tory song, 278.

Turpin's ride to York, 338.

J. (D. H.) on Goldsmith's portrait, 898.
Jebb (John) on Burnet's Life of Bp. Bedell, 97.
Jeffrey (Mr.), "History of Roxburghshire," 490.
Jenner (Rev. Charles), Rector of Claybrook, 30.
Jennings (Hargrave) on the death of the Duke of
Buckingham, 23.

Charles I., his "Remember " on the scaffold, 164.
England's future, 225.

Jerrard (G. B.) "Mathematical Researches," 163,
Jewitt (Llewel.) on Henry Cantrell, 18.
Cockpenny, 438.

Country tavern signs, 34.
Frumety, 434.

Jeynens (Samuel), letter dedicatory to Sir Francis
Bacon, 408.

J. (G.) on Balkaile, or Balcaile, 60.

Bodleian Catalogue, its errors, 44.
Jordan river, 157..

J. (H. A.) on Bibles dated 1495, 316.
Centenarianism, 317.

J. (J.) on cloisters of Jumieges Abbey, 511.
Etymology of Artillery, 70.
Habakkuk, allusion to, 456

J. (J. C.) on college pots, 435.

J. (J. F.) on Edmund Kean and Bucke, 307.
J. (L.) on Brede Lepe, 428.

Job's turkey, its poverty, 229.

Milton (John) and Lord Clarendon's note-book, 306. Jobson (Edward), monument at Windsor, 146. 218.

Per centum sign, 216.

Pun, its derivation, 299.

Spiriting away young children, 77.
Stained glass from Cologne, 266.

Taylor (John), the water-poet, 383.

J.

J. on Dixon of Ramshaw, 348

Proffer with the double f, 347.,
Wiltshire (Mary), 136.

J. (A.) on spiders' webs used medicinally, 138.
Jacksons of Jamaica, pedigree of, 449. 501.
Jacobite honours since 1688, 102. 215. 337.
"Jacobite's Curse," its author, 481.
Jacobites refrain from pork, 448.

Jamaica, names on monuments, &c., 404. 480.
James I., amusements at his court, 461.; and the re-

cusants, 81. 351. 413.; the baronetage of, and
the feudal baronet, 86. 220.; similarity of senti-
ment between him and Robert Burns, 305.
James II. and the consecration of nonjuring prelates,
289. 376.; titles conferred by him after 1688,

102. 215. 337.

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Johnson (Richard), of Nottingham, 126.
Johnson (Dr. Samuel), anecdote of, 448.
Johnston (Charles), author of "Chrysal," 9. 59.
Jones (David), "Life of James II.," 231.

Jones (Fred.) "Familiar Epistles" to, 170.

Jones (T. W.) on highwaymen temp. Charles I., 442.
Jonson (Benj.), his answer to Withers, 222. 276.; state
warrant to him, 367.; his grave, 450.
Jordan river, its ancient route, 109. 157.
J. (P.) on Sir Christopher Hatton, 304.
J. (T. B.) on missing Scriptures, 336.
Judas tree, 19.

Judges' black cap, 37. 97.

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